GreNME
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"The pitbull placebo" introduced some interesting concepts with regards to dogs and the media/public opinion.
That there have been a series of "Most evil dog breed"
That the media works as a echo chamber in propagating the latest hysteria.
And that the banning of breeds is a placebo, that will make politicians look like they are doing something. (against dog bites, which happen to be on the decline anyway)
Pretty good breakdown of some of the main premises in the book.
My best guess is that the Pittbull is one of those strong/domineering dogs that would in most cases require an experienced owner to bring up well. As recommended for rotweiler and Doberman.
Or a German shepherd, or a bull mastiff, or a great Dane, or a dalmatian, or a Rhodesian ridgeback, and so on, and so on.
I assume that when the ban is shown to have no effect on dog bites, it will be expanded to the next "Evil dog".
I'm sometimes tempted to start a pool on which breed will be the next "Evil Dog." My guess is that it'll either come back to German shepherds or it'll turn to one of the giant breeds that are starting to show up in greater numbers (Newfies or one of the mastiff breeds).
Alternately the horror of dog bites for headlines could be replaced with a rerun of the child kidnapping scare.![]()
Don't forget the "missing white girl crisis" that crops up every now and then (in US media, at least).